- In
Jewish religious law (halakha), the laws of
yichud (Hebrew: איסור ייחוד, romanized: issur yichud, lit. 'prohibition of seclusion')
prohibit seclusion...
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- (items that are set
aside and
cannot be
moved on Shabbat): Kli
SheMelachto Le
Isur (כלי שמלאכתו לאיסור) - A tool
whose defined use
involves work
forbidden on...
- the coffin. A monk told
Kenney that it was Fasilides' seven-year-old son
Isur, who had been
smothered in a
crush of people, had come to pay
homage to the...
-
Išur, a city
located near
Tutub which was
under the
control of Eshnunna, and in a
single theophoric name from
Tutub itself, ME-Išḫara. Išḫara of
Išur...
- of
Hennaya and 6 km (3.7 mi) from the
confluence of the Sık'k'ak and the
Isurs Rivers.
During the
Roman Empire Hadjar-Ouaghef was
known as
Castellum Ripae...
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Compare א״ס אוֹגוּסְט, אוג׳ (Ogust) - (Modern Hebrew)
August איסור והתר, או״ה (
isur v'heter) - (Halachah) [the
religious laws of what is]
forbidden and permitted...
- In the laws of Shabbat, Kli
SheMelachto Le
Isur (A tool
whose defined use
involves work forbidden) is one of the
types of muktzeh,
which is - an item that...
- (hectares) Po****tion (in 2011)
Amdeva 149 1,405
Bahali 106 595
Nagaipur 53.7 369
Isur 46.3 689
Konchi 96.1 609
Tamoli Pur 46.6 228
Gudbad 112.8 1,264
Devpara Par...
-
prince Kachaim of Iskor, voivode,
Prince Mikhail's
friend Islam Zafesov as
Isur, son of Murad,
shiban (voivode) of the
Tatar city of Afkul,
Prince Mikhail's...